Architecture doesn’t begin with drawing the first line on paper;
it starts with a mindful understanding of people and their environment.

I am Mina Dadvaran, an architect and spatial designer who believes that every building, every space, tells a story—a story that must be carefully crafted to encompass not just physical needs but also the aspirations, emotions, and memories of those who inhabit it. Since 2003, when beginning studies in architecture at the University of Tehran, the idea has been that architecture can be more than just a physical structure; it can be a bridge between the past and the future, between art and science, and between humans and their surroundings.
Over 15 years of professional experience have applied this belief to various projects in Iran and Germany. From designing luxurious villas to cultural spaces and commercial centers, the aim has always been to create dynamic environments that are not only functional and aesthetically pleasing but also capable of providing experiences that transcend everyday expectations. Design is about blending rationality with inspiration to create spaces that bring meaning to people’s lives and foster growth and connection within communities.
Now, working in Germany, every project presents a new challenge and a fresh opportunity to redefine architecture as a tool for enhancing quality of life. The goal has always been to create spaces that not only meet today’s needs but also inspire a better, more sustainable future.